A closure mechanism extends between side edges of a reclosable pouch and includes complementary interlocking closure elements each having an elongate profile extending between first and second ends thereof. Guide rails are disposed along exterior sides of the complementary interlocking closure elements. A slider is disposed in straddling relation over the guide rails and an end-stomp is defined by a fused-together portion of the interlocking closure elements proximate an end of the closure mechanism. The end-stomp may include a flattened region, a first raised ridge that is generally parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is generally perpendicular to the first raised ridge. The second raised ridge extends away from a pouch interior and beyond opening side lateral edges of the complementary interlocking closure elements a distance that is sufficient to engage a top wall of the slider.
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7. A closure mechanism for a reclosable pouch, comprising:
first and second complementary elongate interlocking closure elements;
a slider disposed in straddling relationship to the first and second closure elements and adapted to slide along a length of and occlude and deocclude the closure elements;
an end-stomp disposed proximate an end of the closure mechanism, the end-stomp defined by a fused-together region of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements that includes a flattened region that is substantially symmetrical about a vertical transverse centerline of the closure mechanism, a first raised ridge that is substantially parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is substantially perpendicular to the first raised ridge, wherein the second raised ridge abuts an un-fused region of the closure mechanism and extends away from the pouch interior and beyond opening side lateral edges of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements, and wherein each of the first raised ridge and the second raised ridge has a first lateral thickness greater than a second lateral thickness of the flattened region; and
first and second guide rails disposed along the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements, respectively.
1. A reclosable pouch, comprising:
first and second pouch sidewalls attached together to define a pouch interior having an opening defined by unattached edges of the first and second pouch sidewalls;
a closure mechanism extending between a first side edge and a second side edge of the pouch, wherein the closure mechanism includes first and second complementary interlocking closure elements attached proximate to the unattached edges of the first and second pouch sidewalls, respectively, each closure element having an elongate profile extending between a first end and a second end;
first and second guide rails disposed on exterior sides of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements, respectively, wherein each of the guide rails extends completely from the first side edge to the second side edge;
a slider disposed in straddling relation over the guide rails of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements; and
an end-stomp defined by a fused-together portion of the first and second interlocking closure elements proximate one of the ends of the closure mechanism, the end-stomp including a flattened region that is substantially symmetrical about a vertical transverse centerline of the closure mechanism, a first raised ridge that is substantially parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is substantially perpendicular to the first raised ridge, wherein the second raised ridge abuts an un-fused region of the closure mechanism and extends away from the pouch interior and beyond opening side lateral edges of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements a distance that is at least as large as a vertical thickness of a slider top wall, and wherein each of the first raised ridge and the second raised ridge has a first lateral thickness greater than a second lateral thickness of the flattened region.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates generally to various aspects of a reclosable pouch, a closure mechanism for the pouch, and an end-stomp for the closure mechanism.
2. Description of the Background of the Invention
A slider applied to closure elements on a reclosable flexible storage pouch can provide a quick and easy way to close and reopen the pouch. However, it is not uncommon that a user may provide excessive force in actuating the slider and may inadvertently pull the slider off of the closure elements, either transversely across the closure elements or longitudinally off an end of the closure elements. It is known that transverse slider pull-off may be inhibited with guide rails and longitudinal slider pull-off may be inhibited with end-stomps. End-stomps may also provide an additional seal to a slider-actuated closure mechanism proximate to an end thereof.
For example, one slider-actuated closure mechanism utilizes a permanent seal to provide additional sealing at an end of a pair of complementary closure elements in an occluded state. A permanently sealed region is disposed at a region of the complementary closure elements bounded by an end seam. The sealed region is disposed below an unsealed region of the complementary closure elements at a top corner thereof. A slider separator finger is accommodated by the unsealed region when the complementary closure elements are in the occluded state. Another slider-actuated closure mechanism has portions of first and second closure elements that are melted together to form end seals thereon. Each of the end seals is supplemented by a second seal that is discontinuous with the end seal and is disposed in close proximity to a bottom edge of the first and second closure elements. Each of the second seals extends upwardly to a point between the bottom edge and a top edge of the first and second closure elements.
One slider-actuated closure mechanism that inhibits slider pull-off has asymmetric first and second closure elements. A slider is straddlingly attached over the closure elements and has asymmetric inwardly turned retaining flanges that extend beneath asymmetric shoulders of the closure elements to inhibit slider pull-off transverse to the closure elements. Another such slider-actuated closure mechanism has a slider that has in-turned shoulders that straddle ridges on outer surfaces of the closure elements to inhibit transverse slider pull-off.
A further pull-off inhibiting slider-actuated closure mechanism has a slider that is straddlingly disposed on rib and groove closure elements such that in-turned shoulders on ends of sidewalls of the slider are positioned beneath a bottom side of the closure elements to inhibit vertical (i.e., transverse) slider pull-off. Laterally transverse protruding end-stomps are integrally molded into ends of the rib and groove closure elements. Each of the end-stomps is produced by fusing the rib and groove elements together proximate the opposite ends thereof with a known ultrasonic crushing mechanism to form a thinned portion juxtaposed with a rounded or arrowhead shaped thickened portion having lateral (i.e., horizontally transverse) protrusions. The slider has a top wall from which depends a pair of side walls that are blocked from moving past each end-stomp by the lateral protrusions thereon to inhibit longitudinal slider pull-off.
Another slider-actuated closure mechanism has end-stomps that are formed by ultrasonically sealing opposed walls of the closure mechanism such that a top edge of each end-stomp extends vertically beyond an exterior lateral edge of the closure mechanism proximate to the ends thereof. The top edge of each end-stomp smoothly transitions or ramps down at an obtuse angle to the level of the exterior lateral edge on a side of the end-stomp opposite the corresponding end of the closure mechanism. Each end-stomp is also illustrated to have a plurality of diagonal features running from a pouch interior side of the end-stomp to the top edge of the end-stomp.
Material costs can be an important consideration in the design of components of a slider-actuated closure mechanism. The effectiveness of the above-described arrangements for inhibiting slider pull-off can vary with the strength and quantity of material used to manufacture the components. A particular arrangement may have good slider pull-off resistance when utilized on a relatively expensive and strong material for the slider and the closure mechanisms, for example, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT). However, the particular arrangement may have diminished slider pull-off resistance when one or more components is made of relatively less material and/or a relatively less expensive and/or weaker material, for example, polypropylene. Accordingly, an object of the present invention is in some instances to provide an improved arrangement of and end-stomp and slider combination manufactured from relatively less material and/or from the relatively less expensive and/or weaker material that can provide slider pull-off resistance that is comparable to the slider pull-off resistance of known arrangements utilizing relatively more material and/or the relatively expensive and strong material.
According to one aspect of the invention, a reclosable pouch includes first and second pouch sidewalls attached together to define a pouch interior having an opening defined by unattached edges of the first and second pouch sidewalls. A closure mechanism extends between a first side edge and a second side edge of the pouch. The closure mechanism includes first and second complementary interlocking closure elements attached proximate to the unattached edges of the first and second pouch sidewalls, respectively, each closure element having an elongate profile extending between a first end and a second end. First and second guide rails are disposed on exterior sides of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements, respectively, wherein each of the guide rails extends completely from the first side edge to the second side edge. A slider is disposed in straddling relation over the guide rails of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements. An end-stomp is defined by a fused-together portion of the first and second interlocking closure elements proximate one of the ends of the closure mechanism. The end-stomp includes a flattened region, a first raised ridge that is substantially parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is substantially perpendicular to the first raised ridge. The second raised ridge abuts an un-fused region of the closure mechanism and extends away from the pouch interior and beyond opening side lateral edges of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements a distance that is at least as large as a vertical thickness of a slider top wall. Each of the first raised ridge and the second raised ridge has a first lateral thickness greater than a second lateral thickness of the flattened region.
According to another aspect of the invention, a closure mechanism for a reclosable pouch includes first and second complementary elongate interlocking closure elements and a slider disposed in straddling relationship to the first and second closure elements and adapted to slide along a length of and occlude and deocclude the closure elements. An end-stomp is disposed proximate an end of the closure mechanism, the end-stomp defined by a fused-together region of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements that includes a flattened region, a first raised ridge that is substantially parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is substantially perpendicular to the first raised ridge. The second raised ridge abuts an un-fused region of the closure mechanism and extends away from the pouch interior and beyond opening side lateral edges of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements. Each of the first raised ridge and the second raised ridge has a first lateral thickness greater than a second lateral thickness of the flattened region. First and second guide rails are disposed along the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements, respectively.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, an end-stomp of a closure mechanism for a reclosable pouch includes a fused-together region of first and second complementary interlocking closure elements. The fused-together region includes a flattened region, a first raised ridge that is substantially parallel to the interlocking closure elements, and a second raised ridge that is substantially perpendicular to the first raised ridge. The second raised ridge abuts an un-fused region of the closure mechanism and extends beyond exterior lateral edges of the first and second complementary interlocking closure elements. Each of the first raised ridge and the second raised ridge has a first lateral thickness greater than a second lateral thickness of the flattened region.
Other aspects of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description, wherein similar structures have similar reference numerals.
A reclosable pouch according to some aspects of the present disclosure has a slider-actuated closer mechanism that includes features that help retain the slider on the closure mechanism. While specific embodiments are discussed herein, it is understood that the present disclosure is to be considered only as an exemplification of the principles of the invention. For example, where the disclosure herein is illustrated with particular reference to two hooked interlocking members disposed on each of two opposing elongate closure elements, it will be understood that any number of hooked interlocking members, including one or more, and/or other shaped interlocking members can be used if desired. Similarly, where the disclosure is illustrated herein with one guide rail disposed on each of two closure elements, it will be understood that fewer or more guide rails may be disposed on one or both of the closure elements. In addition, various other slider designs may also be adapted for use in a manner consistent with the scope of the present disclosure.
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In operation, the slider 72 is inhibited from moving transversely vertically due to contact with the upward extension 98 and the guide rails 70; however, the slider 72 may travel longitudinally horizontally along the length of the guide rails 70 between the end-stomps 130a and 130b formed at the end regions of the first and second closure elements 78, 80. As illustrated in
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Preferably, in one embodiment the slider is formed of polypropylene and the closure mechanism, including the closure elements 78, 80 and the end-stomps 130a, 130b, are formed of polyethylene or a polyethylene blend by thermal extrusion of the closure elements and subsequent heat and/or compression fusion of the end stomps.
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A slider-actuated closure mechanism that may be used on a reclosable pouch has been presented. A raised and strengthened end-stomp is disposed at one or both ends of the closure mechanism that, in some instances, may provide improved or at least comparable slider pull-off strength relative to prior closure mechanisms despite forming the slider and/or the closure mechanism of less material and/or less expensive materials. A slider is retained on the slider actuated closure mechanism in straddling relation to guide bars thereon such that the slider slides easily without requiring excessive application of force. Each end-stomp provides a barrier to inhibit the slider from being pulled transversely and/or longitudinally off of the closure mechanism.
Numerous modifications to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented for the purpose of enabling those skilled in the art to make and use the invention and to teach the best mode of carrying out same. The exclusive right to all modifications within the scope of the impending claims is expressly reserved. All patents, patent publications and applications, and other references cited herein are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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